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Mandolin Monday #378 w/ Special Guest Alan Epstein

Rating: 1 votes, 5.00 average.
Returning to Mandolin Mondays this week, we have Alan Epstein with us playing the old classic "Soldier's Joy" on his brand new Gilchrist Model 4 #841 mandolin.



Alan appeared on Mandolin Mondays 6 years ago to the day, and since then he's been busy teaching and playing the mandolin, and cooking! In June of 2021, after 25 years of being an active mandolin teacher, Alan took a 1 year break to go to Culinary School but is now back teaching and playing music again. He's been offering in-person mandolin classes at the Caffe Lena Music School in Saratoga Springs. His next mandolin classes are being planned for this Fall and will be announced here: https://www.caffelena.org/music-school/

He'll also be offering a free 1 hour online workshop on April 18 titled "So you want to play the mandolin" on Lessonsface. You can signup for the free workshop here: https://www.lessonface.com/apply/so-...lay-mandolin-1

Or you can signup for online 1x1 lessons with Alan on Lessonface here
https://www.lessonface.com/instructor/alan-epstein

Here's a word from Alan about this video and his new axe, "I first heard a Gilchrist mandolin in 1987 when I attended the week long Augusta Heritage Bluegrass week in Elkins, WV where Mike Compton and the other members of the Nashville Bluegrass band were teaching. The clarity of the Gilchrist sound always stuck with me and years later, after hearing Mike's Model 4, I contacted Steve Gilchrist and inquired about ordering a Model 4 with a similar sound. My Model 4 #841 was included as a part of the 2022 batch and it arrived in January of this year. The tone, quick response, workmanship and playability of the mandolin far exceeded my expectations. It's only a few months old, but it is sounding better and more alive every day. The tune I chose to play is "Soldiers Joy," I believe it's a good one to introduce #841 to everyone."

Be sure to connect with Alan at the following links below for more information about his music:

https://alanepsteinmusic.com/
https://www.lessonface.com/instructor/alan-epstein
https://www.caffelena.org/music-school/
https://wernickmethod.org/teacher/alan-epstein

And as always, tune in next week for more Mandolin Mondays! Until then...

Happy Picking!
David

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Comments

  1. MontanaMatt's Avatar
    Thanks for the “Joy”!
  2. Josh Levine's Avatar
    Well done Alan. Bonus points for the “Slidey’s”.
  3. Todd Bowman's Avatar
    A very joyful Soldier's Joy! Thank you, Alan and David, for sharing!
  4. Don Grieser's Avatar
    Great playing, Alan! Great to meet you and jam at Monroe Camp. Congrats on the beautiful Gil.
  5. Jim Garber's Avatar
    Nice, Alan, and thanks for the “trip around the world”—and the fretboard—with the Soldier’s Joy. Lovely to hear you play and congratulations on the new Gilchrist.
  6. Alfons's Avatar
    You tricky devil, you - I like that minor excursion! Way cool, and you are getting some great sounds from that Gil.
  7. Andy B's Avatar
    Alan, I love your playing on Soldiers Joy and all the variations. Congratulations on the new Gil-it sure looks mighty fine and sounds lovely in your hands.